Captured Tajik talks about ending up in the Russian army.
Russian labor migrants became prisoners of the AFU
In Robotyne, fighters of the 141st Infantry Brigade detained two Tajiks. This was reported by the «United News».
Bahodur, a 32-year-old man, had a family and worked in construction in Moscow. He was detained by the migration service and sent to the army, where he was beaten to go to war in Robotyne.
The invader could not answer the question of how this foreigner ended up in the Russian army. But immediately showed two bruises on his face, claiming he received them from his commander who beat him and ordered him to assault.
The soldier who arrested the Tajik says he was very outraged by video recordings of Russians shooting unarmed Ukrainian soldiers. He does not want to be like such people, so he provides Bahodur with all necessary support.
Ukraine has also prohibited Russian soldiers from possessing mobile phones for calls.
The Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada for Human Rights, Dmytro Lubinets, appealed to the UN and the International Committee of the Red Cross regarding the possible shooting of Ukrainian prisoners by Russian occupiers.
The Bureau of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe decided to hold urgent debates regarding Ukrainian military and civilians held captive by Russia.
The Donetsk Regional Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation into a war crime committed by Russian occupiers in the Toretsk direction. There is suspicion that three Ukrainian soldiers were shot from behind after they surrendered.
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